Deadline.com has news that Fox is planning a Hitman movie reboot following the commercially successful (but critically, not so much) movie starring Timothy Olyphant (Deadwood, Justified). Word is the new movie, called Agent 47, will star Paul Walker (The Fast and the Furious, Another Fast and the Furious , Yet Another Fast and the Furious) and will mark the feature film debut of director Aleksander Bach, previously known for directing commercials. Thanks IGN.

'Now we gave you a promise! And we are bound by that promise. And damn you for asking for it! And damn me for agreeing to it! And damn all of us to Hell because that is exactly where we're going!' -John Sheridan, 'And All My Dreams Torn Asunder', B5

I really like the Hitman movie. Thought Timothy Olyphant acted it pretty good; all straight faced when checking out hot chicks or killing evil henchmen. Only problem I had with the movie was when they were in the Russian train station. The conversation would have gone something like this""So the guy has a tattoo on his neck, right?""Da""Ok, so stop everyone with a tattoo on their neck."

Actually, I think I thought everyone was fine in that. Was Michelle Rodriguez in it? If so, she wasn't fine, but everyone else was.

Movie was a huge surprise. Saw it in Thailand of all places, killing time as it monsooned out. Having only seen the original, which kind of sucked, and knowing all the sequels almost definitely sucked, and all the actors almost definitely sucked (Vin Diesel has his moments and whatever The Rock calls himself is a ball of charisma and terrible career choices), but it was a decent movie.

And Paul Walker wasn't horrific in it! He can put that compliment on his resume!

InBlack wrote on Feb 6, 2013, 10:41:Jesus that was bad movie. Timothy Olyphant should never have signed on. I mean where is he now? I predict another commercially successful major fail for this flick as well.

Where is Timothy Olyphant now?

Leading and executive producing one of the top rated cable shows? One that has had him getting Emmy nominations and Saturn awards?

I was refering to movies. While I do appreciate TV and find that its a great medium most hollywood actors still want to do movies primarily. I cant remember seeing him in any recently...

InBlack wrote on Feb 6, 2013, 10:41:Jesus that was bad movie. Timothy Olyphant should never have signed on. I mean where is he now? I predict another commercially successful major fail for this flick as well.

Where is Timothy Olyphant now?

Leading and executive producing one of the top rated cable shows? One that has had him getting Emmy nominations and Saturn awards?